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		<title>Which Bass Fishing Lures Work Best For Catching Big Bass Fish?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, my uncle and I have this ongoing family feud. You really ought to see him after he catches more fish than me! For weeks he&#8217;ll strut his stuff. He doesn&#8217;t forget to remind me about it every time he sees me. And then he asks over and over, &#8220;So, how many fish have you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>So, my uncle and I have this ongoing family feud. You really ought to see him after he catches more fish than me! For weeks he&#8217;ll strut his stuff. He doesn&#8217;t forget to remind me about it every time he sees me. And then he asks over and over, &#8220;So, how many fish have you caught lately?&#8221;<br/><br/>When it comes to bass fishing lures, he says the plastic worms are unbeatable. All right, so most of the time he knows what he&#8217;s talking about. He has occasionally demonstrated that. When he&#8217;s caught himself a giant of a bass and I still have an empty bucket, I&#8217;m tempted to push him into the water.<br/><br/>However, on our last trip to catch bass fish, I definitely out-fished him. He was scowling at me the whole time I was pulling in fish after fish after fish!<br/><br/>This is how I did it. For my bass fishing lures, I chose crankbait. Bass fish like them because they&#8217;re like tender steaks, and they look somewhat like crayfish or baitfish. Since they do well in most kinds of water, these are great fishing lures to add to your repertoire.<br/><br/>I also keep spinnerbaits as a supplement. These tiny buggers resemble baitfish. They are really good for attracting large bass very quickly. They come in many different colors, and are great for most waters.<br/><br/>To give you an idea of how successful I was, I caught enough bass to stuff ourselves silly that night and still had enough left for breakfast the following day. I tried to cheer up my uncle by suggesting that he could have his fish as the appetizer. I&#8217;m starting to get good at this fishing thing.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Jessica N							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Some Things You May Not Know &#8211; The Sport Of Ice Fishing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fishing is a sport that you can do all year long depending on where you live. Whether you live in the tropics or Canada you can always do some kind of fishing. If you are into ice fishing then you may need to go to Alaska or Canada. When you are going ice fishing you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Fishing is a sport that you can do all year long depending on where you live. Whether you live in the tropics or Canada you can always do some kind of fishing. If you are into ice fishing then you may need to go to Alaska or Canada. When you are going ice fishing you will need to be sure to bring the right tools with you so that you don&#8217;t have to make a second trip back on the ice.<br/><br/>There are many types of fish that you can catch but there are only a few that stay in cold waters like ice fishing wise. If you don&#8217;t live in an icy area of the world then don&#8217;t expect to catch any ice fish. You will need to travel to catch what you seek.<br/><br/>As normal fishing goes, the fish will tend to bite better in the morning because they come to the surface looking for food. So as the day goes on you will catch less fish because they have already eaten for the day and return down to deeper waters. Even though this is a good sport to venture out to it can be a very dangerous one as well. You can get a bad cold out on the ice or even fall through the ice when you car trying to make your hole to go fishing.<br/><br/>You will want to stay away from any substance that will delay your reaction time seeing is that can cause an accident as well. You will also want to wear boots and something warm out on the ice seeing that it is probably below zero where you are fishing at.<br/><br/>A lot of people will take their cars and trucks onto the ice, that is ok when the ice is the thick so you may want to check how thick the ice is before you go driving out onto the ice. You might have to log all stuff onto the ice one day and the next day comes and you can drive on it. There will be all kinds of differences when ice fishing. All you do when you get to your spot is check the ice first sees if it&#8217;s thick enough to at least walk on and it is go fishing, you will also want to check if it is thick enough to drive on so you don&#8217;t have to tote all your gear.<br/><br/>If you can drive on the ice to your spot it will make your day and fishing trip a lot easier and a lot better for you and whoever you bring with you. You don&#8217;t ever want to go alone that is like a cardinal rule and should also pop into your head as common sense. So always bring someone with you when you go ice fishing whether it be a friend or son or even a wife or girlfriend just always have someone with you.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Gregg Hall							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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